The U.S. is largely self-sufficient in agricultural food production, supported by a well-developed storage and interstate ...
A new study predicts that by 2100, the Amazon rainforest could experience up to 150 days of hot drought conditions each year, ...
Much-needed rain fell across the Big Bend and South Georgia to begin December. Rain fell on seven of the first eight days in ...
The U.S. is largely self-sufficient in agricultural food production, supported by a well-developed storage and interstate trade system ...
San Antonio is more than 46 inches of rain below average since 2021, the largest rainfall deficit across the state.
11.04 percent of Alabama was ranked as drought-free, a decrease from 12.49 percent last week. 88.96 percent of the state was considered abnormally dry or on the verge of drought (D0), an increase from ...
More than 300 representatives from community-based organizations, public health, emergency management, academia, utilities, ...
Unlike surface waters, which swell hours or weeks after a good storm, aquifer levels depend on about two years’ worth of rain ...
Iran, straddling the Middle East and Asia, long has been arid due to its geography. Its Alborz and Zagros mountain ranges ...
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How drought conditions set the stage for extreme flood events
Drought and flood might seem like opposites, but they are often part of the same destructive climate cycle. This video ...
Intensifying floods are rapidly undermining global rice production, putting food security at risk for billions.
Combining artificial intelligence with a conventional climate model can predict heatwaves faster than the standard model ...
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